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FROM: Marketing TO: Engineering New hardware driver
Good work on the new driver. Just a few comments:
-- Taskbar icons. Our driver only installs 3 of them. Shouldn't there be more? Our hardware is unique and exciting, and it should be prominent on the desktop! -- Registration. Remove "never remind me again" option. Registration only takes a few minutes. Best would be to remind users every time they boot Windows that they have yet to register our unique and exciting product. -- Updates. It's too easy to disable automatic driver updates. After all, who wouldn't want the latest driver -- especially as we intend to offer a whole series of unique and exciting improvements, each of which will include a completely revamped hardware interface. -- Web features. The Web is the sine qua non of computing these days. Granted, the connection between our product and the Web is not intuitive, but it is nonetheless real and vital! We should place an icon on every user's desktop, set up as a system folder rather than a shortcut, linking users to our company's unique and exciting web content. -- Case tabs. This is not a driver issue per se, but the snaps on the case left me with a ho-hum feeling, like it's been done that way too many times. Surely you guys can come up with a more unique and exciting way to fasten the case together. Let's aim for one that will leave our users with a real sense of accomplishment once they get that case open. Remember... this is not a commodity product. It is not merely a "USB card reader," but a USB card reader with a unique and exciting array of blinking LEDs. If our driver fails to place this product at the center of every user's computing experience, then we will have failed our mission. And failure is not an option! |
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FROM: Marketing TO: Engineering New hardware driver
Amen! You want to really get ****ed? Try installing AutoCAD and get that little experience. They will BLAME you for being a customer and try to get you in trouble with your supervisor. Interesting to sit in a meeting with State Engineers who are red-faced mad, wanting to get rid of this program, and refuse to see another AutoCAD drawing in their projects. johns |
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